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exenterate

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  1. remove the contents of (an organ)

How To Use exenterate In A Sentence

  • Yet time was, when the innocent word "zounds" was written with the same culpatory dashes and hyphens as the "damns that have had their day;" and "pigs," we suppose, were exenterated in like manner: suggested only by their heads and tails, -- the first letter and the last. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851
  • Flexible and sharp , it can incise, expose, exenterate and heal.
  • Yet time was, when the innocent word "zounds" was written with the same culpatory dashes and hyphens as the "damns that have had their day;" and "pigs," we suppose, were exenterated in like manner: suggested only by their heads and tails, -- the first letter and the last. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851
  • They alighted out of the coach and went into a poor woman's house at the bottom of Highgate hill, and bought a fowl, and made the woman exenterate it.
  • The body was then exenterated and the heart burnt.
  • Yet time was, when the innocent word "zounds" was written with the same culpatory dashes and hyphens as the "damns that have had their day;" and "pigs," we suppose, were exenterated in like manner: suggested only by their heads and tails, -- the first letter and the last. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851
  • He completely exenterates the ethmoid labyrinth.
  • It is essential to completely exenterate the cells of the mastoid before the clot is attempted.
  • [4338] or a young lamb divided in the back, exenterated, &c.; all acknowledge the chief cure in moistening throughout. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Flexible and sharp , it can incise, expose, exenterate and heal.
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